Wen Zhi, besides having sharp intuition, also found Gu Rang's reactions quite suspicious.
HIs statements were inconsistent, and full of loopholes, overly obvious.
"Even if he didn't return to Bai City, it's none of my business, and I wouldn't ask more about it, so why should you be nervous?" Wen Zhi said, her gaze falling on the clasped hands of Gu Rang, "The sweat in your palms must be rubbing into mud by now."
Gu Rang gave a wry smile.
He parted his hands, and indeed there was a thin layer of sweat on his palms; he then unobtrusively wiped them on his knee.
Wen Zhi saw this, but remained silent.
Then Gu Rang turned to Chen Jinhai, standing by, and said, "I need to speak to Wen Zhi alone for a moment."
That meant please leave.
Chen Jinhai instinctively looked towards Wen Zhi, but she drooped her eyelids and did not express any opinion.